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FeaturesApocalypse Stillby Robert Dreyfuss
This is the other Agent Orange story: Twenty-five years after the war, the poison sprayed by U.S. forces is victimizing a new generation of Vietnamese. Why won’t Washington accept responsibility for the chemical weapon that keeps on killing?

Pandora’s Pantryby Jon R. Luoma
Do genetically engineered "superfoods" pose threats to public health and the environment? In its zeal to approve the biotech industry’s newest creations, the Food and Drug administration didn’t let you find out.

Dearly Disconnectedby Ian Frazier
We cursed and abused them, and now many of us do without them. But pay phones recall a commonality in our culture. A tribute to this vanishing American icon.

Heroin HeroesBy Peter Klebnikov
By propping up the Kosovo Liberation Army, has the United States ultimately helped create a state that’s deeply in debt to global heroin traffickers?

Wrong Side of the Fenceby B.J. Bergman
As the government deadline for their forced relocation looms, a handful of Navajo resisters find themselves labeled trespassers on their ancestral lands.

The Pentagon’s $300 Billion Bombby Ken Silverstein and Jeff Moag
Call in the generals’ new clothes: The military plans to revamp itself with stealth aircraft. Unfortunately, the technology is ridiculously expensive — and it doesn’t work.